Aharam

Traditional Cuisine of Tamil Nadu

by Sabita Radhakrishna


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E-Book
₹ 169.00
Softcover
₹ 550.00
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24-04-2019

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9781543705171
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9781543705188

About the Book

Tamilian cookery has its own distinctive traditions, but to most people outside this community, only the stereotypes are distinguishable the ubiquitious dosai, idlis, sambars and chutneys without which southern cuisine would be incomplete. Few are aware of the rich repertoire of traditional non Brahmin Tamil cookery, both the vegetarian and the non vegetarian dishes. Sabita Radhakrishna was inspired to write Aharam as she was distressed to note that recipes were languishing and elders no longer alive to pass on their knowledge. She began recording her mother’s traditional recipes, testing and trying them out for a year or more, compiling this book which is a Bible for those women and men who consider ancient recipes sacred. Aharam has been contemporarised to suit the modern kitchen and has documented over 170 recipes which include breakfast dishes, vegetarian dishes, mutton, chicken, fish and egg dishes and sweets. Aharam-Traditional Cuisine of Tamil Nadu won the coveted GOURMAND award for the category ‘ Best Local Cookery Book in India’ for the year 2002.


About the Author

Sabita Radhakrishna has authored 5 cookbooks two of which have won the coveted Gourmand Award. She has translated the biography of a famous Tamil actor, and is an English playwright, novelist, and textile and food columnist. As a writer she has scripted and hosted television programmes one of which won the German Transtel Award for the best documentary. As broadcaster she has done memorable programmes for television and radio. Besides food another passion is textiles, and Sabita earned the distinction of opening the first boutique in Chennai India. She has exhibited her creations through India and taken shows to Sri Lanka. Today she works with impoverished weavers on a voluntary basis, providing them with designs and marketing skills. She has started a small NGO called UDHAVI to bring light into the lives of the elderly who are lonely and alone, and is assisted by a dedicated team of core members whose services are free. Website: sabitaradhakrishna.net Blogsite: sabitasblogspace.blogspot.com